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Heredity and Variation

Maharashtra Board · Class 9 · Science

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Card 1Basic Genetics

What is genetics?

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Genetics is the branch of biology that studies the transfer of characteristics of organisms from one generation to the next, and genes in particular. It helps us understand how traits are inherited fr

Card 2Basic Genetics

Define heredity and explain why puppies look like dogs.

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Heredity is the transfer of characteristics from parents to offspring. Due to heredity, puppies are similar to dogs, squabs are similar to pigeons, and infants are similar to humans. This ensures spec

Card 3Genes and DNA

What is a gene and what does it contain?

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A gene is a segment of DNA that contains all the information for synthesis of a particular protein. Genes are the functional units of heredity that control the structure and function of cells and tran

Card 4Chromosomes

What is a chromosome and what is it made of?

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A chromosome is the structure in the nucleus of cells that carries hereditary characteristics. It is made up mainly of nucleic acids (DNA) and proteins. Genes, which contain hereditary information in

Card 5Chromosomes

Name and describe the four types of chromosomes based on centromere position.

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1. Metacentric: Centromere at mid-point, looks like 'V', equal arms 2. Sub-metacentric: Centromere near mid-point, looks like 'L', slightly unequal arms 3. Acrocentric: Centromere near one end, looks

Card 6Human Chromosomes

How many chromosomes do humans have and how are they organized?

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Humans have 46 chromosomes organized as 23 pairs. Out of these, 22 pairs are autosomes (non-sex chromosomes) and 1 pair consists of sex chromosomes (allosomes). Women have 44 + XX and men have 44 + XY

Card 7DNA Structure

Describe the structure of DNA according to Watson and Crick's model.

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DNA has a double helix structure - two parallel threads of nucleotides coiled around each other, like a flexible ladder. Each strand is made of nucleotides containing nitrogenous bases (A, T, G, C), s

Card 8DNA Structure

What are the four types of nitrogenous bases in DNA and how are they classified?

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The four nitrogenous bases are: Purines: Adenine (A) and Guanine (G) Pyrimidines: Cytosine (C) and Thymine (T) These bases always pair specifically: A with T, and C with G, forming the rungs of the DN

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